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Archive for November, 2010

Sex is Fun(ny)

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Hey, do you guys remember Midwest Teen Sex Show, the video podcast I spent two years hosting that eventually brought me out here to Los Angeles and then ended before it should have? I miss it, too. If you never got to see any of it, here’s one of my old favorites.

One of the very first people to ever take notice of what we were up to was one Kidder Kaper, a man who, along with the sexy Lorax and delightful Coochie, host their own podcast “Sex Is Fun”. Beyond their newly launched site for teens, the Sex is Fun crew also make a series of sexy card games for groups and for couples.

Because they’re totally into finding out what people really think about what they’re up to (in fact, they have listened and replied very thoughtfully to what I’ve opinionatedly expressed in the past), they sent me the whole barrage of their games to check out for myself.

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So, What Did We Learn

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Already at my second episode. This time, I talk about dating different ages of men.

Click on over there, watch it, and please leave comments. Remember comments? Remember when they meant something? Call me old fashioned, but your comments still mean a lot. I don’t have a like button installed. Or… Well. I guess I do. But still. Comment at me.

To Keep Halloween Going

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Cianna Stewart, who I somehow was lucky enough to meet years ago when I first visited San Fran, approached me recently about this great site, Dudecraft, which was gathering stories to benefit 826 National, a nonprofit which helps kids learn to be writers.

Well, instaboner on my part. That sounds like lots of stuff I love. Dudes, crafts, kids, writing, nonprofits. Shoot, add some hotsauce and whiskey to that and my kind of party is starting!

So, she asked me to write a story about Halloween. Here’s what I came up with. Picture goodness included.

Thanks, Dudecraft and 826 National, for the healthy reminder that I was a total lame-wad.